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Segovia

District ·🇪🇸 Spain
Population 52,375
Area 163 km²
Time zone Europe/Madrid
Official website www.segovia.es
Segovia

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Segovia's Absolute Essentials

Segovia's Absolute Essentials

Segovia showcases centuries of Spanish history through its diverse architectural landmarks. The city is defined by the massive Roman Aqueduct, built without mortar, and the Alcázar, a medieval fortress that served as a royal residence. The skyline is dominated by the late Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption. Beyond these icons, the city features unique structures like the diamond-tipped Casa de los Picos, the Romanesque Iglesia de San Martín, and the circular Iglesia de la Vera Cruz, originally associated with the Knights Templar.

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Castles and Manor Houses

Castles and Manor Houses

Segovia’s architectural landscape is defined by its transition from a strategic military outpost to a prestigious royal and noble center. This collection features the iconic Alcázar, a medieval fortress and royal palace, alongside numerous fortified manor houses and urban palaces built between the 15th and 18th centuries. These structures showcase diverse styles, including Mudéjar brickwork, Renaissance courtyards, and the city’s distinctive decorative sgraffito. From the diamond-pointed facade of Casa de los Picos to the defensive towers of local aristocrats, these sites reflect the city's historical wealth and heritage.

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Segovia's Historical Treasures

Segovia's Historical Treasures

Segovia’s historical landscape is defined by its UNESCO-listed monuments and diverse religious architecture. The city features a remarkably preserved 1st-century Roman aqueduct and the Alcázar, a medieval fortress and former royal palace. Beyond these landmarks, the collection includes the late Gothic Cathedral and several Romanesque churches like San Martín and San Millán, showcasing porticoed galleries and Mudejar influences. Archaeological sites like the Abrigo del Molino offer insights into prehistoric activity, while the Azud marks the hydraulic engineering origins of the city's Roman water system.

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Segovia's Religious Heritage

Segovia's Religious Heritage

Segovia’s religious landscape is defined by an exceptional concentration of Romanesque architecture. This collection spans from the late Gothic "Lady of Cathedrals" to the unique 12th-century porticoed galleries of San Martín and San Millán. Key highlights include the Mudejar ceilings of San Antonio El Real, the circular Templar-influenced plan of Vera Cruz, and the former Main Synagogue, now the Corpus Christi Convent. These sites illustrate the city's spiritual history through diverse architectural styles, including Mozarabic, Romanesque, Gothic, and Mudejar influences.

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Parks and Gardens

Parks and Gardens

Segovia's green spaces range from intimate urban squares like Plaza de la Merced to expansive riverside meadows at Pradera de San Marcos. The city’s botanical garden showcases diverse local flora, while the Jardin de los Poetas and Mirador del Alcázar provide strategic vantage points for viewing the medieval city walls and the Alcázar fortress. These parks offer a mix of historical monastic grounds, educational arboretums, and quiet neighborhood escapes along the Eresma River valley.

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Segovia's Panoramic Views

Segovia’s topography, defined by the confluence of the Eresma and Clamores rivers, creates a natural circuit of elevated vantage points. This collection spans urban terraces overlooking the Roman Aqueduct and the Gothic Cathedral, alongside rural meadows offering the classic profile of the Alcázar. Key locations include the medieval fortifications of the Muralla and the Pinarillo hills, providing perspectives on the city’s integration into the Castilian landscape and the Sierra de Guadarrama.

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Map of Segovia

Practical information

Currency
Euro EUR € · Card payments · Widely accepted
Emergency numbers
112
Electricity
Type C / Type F
230 V · 50 Hz
Languages
Spanish
Tap water
Safe to drink
Driving side
Right
Calling code
+34
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Aqueduct of Segovia
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Segovia Castle
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Segovia Cathedral

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